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'I may not have the strength to fight but I won't die a traitor'

by  Daniel Siryoti
Published on  01-06-2019 00:00
Last modified: 01-06-2019 00:00
'I may not have the strength to fight but I won't die a traitor'

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas meets with Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi in Cairo

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Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas has warned that the freeze in peace talks and ongoing construction in the settlements will lead to the end of Ramallah's security and economic cooperation with Israel.

At a press conference in Cairo, Friday, Abbas said, "Ties with Israel are in a state of crisis because it is building in the settlements now more than ever. We are not satisfied with Israel's conduct regarding the economic agreements signed in Paris in 1993 either. One month ago, we asked to review the 1993 agreements. It may be that we decide to cut off all ties with it [Israel] because there is no room left to maneuver.

He said, "I am now 83 years old, and I am not willing to end my life as a traitor. I no longer have the strength to fight, but I am capable of saying no. We are not willing to abandon Jerusalem."

In his remarks to the press, Abbas emphasized that the Palestinians would not accept any outside interference in the core issues of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, chief among them the status of Jerusalem.

He denied Arab states, including Egypt, had pressured him to accept Washington's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's official capital under U.S. President Donald Trump.

As for Hamas, Abbas threatened the PA would cut all ties with the Gaza Strip if the terrorist group continued to violate the Palestinian reconciliation deal.

"Hamas gets water, electricity, and medicine from other countries and greedily sells them to Gaza's residents. If Hamas does not adhere to the agreements, we will end all payments to them in the [Gaza] Strip, which comes to $96 million a month. Ramallah will not continue to fund the Hamas government in the Gaza Strip," he said.

In two weeks, Abbas will head to New York to take part in a meeting of the Group of 77, a coalition of developing nations that works to promote members' economic interests and create an enhanced joint negotiating capacity in the United Nations.

The PA intends to submit a renewed request to the U.N. Security Council to join the U.N. as a full member state.

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